Cade McNown's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: American Football
Cade McNown's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Ankle Injuries | Left Ankle | 1999-10-23 | Missed 3 games | During a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, McNown twisted his left ankle while scrambling to avoid a sack. The injury led to significant swelling and pain. | Twisted ankle during a scramble | 3 weeks | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE method) | Short-term impact with temporary performance dip | Frustration and anxiety about re-injury | None | 1999-11-14 | Moderate | RICE method and physical therapy | Team trainers and physical therapists | Minor, occasional discomfort | Ankle braces and strengthening exercises | 3 games | Swelling, pain, and limited mobility | Moderate | Team medical staff and family | Team's training facility |
Back Injuries | Lower Back | 2001-09-22 | Missed rest of the season | McNown suffered a lower back injury after being hit from behind during a game against the Green Bay Packers. The injury was severe and required extensive rehabilitation. | Hit from behind during a play | Rest of the season | Physical therapy, rest, and pain management | Significant, contributing to the end of his NFL career | High stress and consideration of retirement | Shoulder injury in 2000 | Did not return | Severe | Physical therapy, rest, and pain management | Team physicians and specialists | Chronic pain and limited mobility | Strengthening exercises and proper tackling techniques | Entire season | Severe pain and inability to move | High | Family, teammates, and coaching staff | Specialized rehabilitation center |
Shoulder Injuries | Right Shoulder | 2000-11-11 | Missed several games | Cade McNown injured his right shoulder during a game against the San Francisco 49ers when he was tackled by a defensive player. The injury was severe enough to sideline him for multiple games. | Tackled during a game | 6 weeks | Physical therapy and rest | Led to decreased performance and eventually contributed to his early exit from the NFL | Increased stress and pressure to perform | None | 2001-01-07 | High | Physical therapy, rest, and pain management | Team physicians and physical therapists | Chronic pain and decreased throwing ability | Strengthening exercises and proper tackling techniques | 5 games | Severe pain and limited mobility | High | Family, teammates, and coaching staff | Team's training facility |
Cade McNown's Sports Injuries Videos
Cade McNown Career Highlights
Cade McNown's career lowlights are highlighted through various clips of his performance. During his first start, McNown audibles to Marcus Robinson, but the defense anticipates his play. In the third quarter, McNown's pass is broken up by Al Harris, leading to a turnover. McNown struggles to stay in the pocket and makes several errors, including a fumble and multiple interceptions. Despite efforts to scramble and make plays, his throws often result in turnovers. His performance is marked by mistakes, leading to his benching and contributing to the team's overall struggles.
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Cade McNown vs. WSU
Cade McNown gets into the end zone vs. WSU.
Oregon CB Rashad Bauman's big hit on UCLA QB Cade McNown, 10-11-1997
In a game on October 11, 1997, Oregon cornerback Rashad Bauman delivered a hard hit on UCLA quarterback Cade McNown, stopping him during a rollout play. Bauman, an impressive true freshman, closed in quickly and tackled McNown at the 23-yard line, showcasing his defensive skills. Oregon then called a timeout with 5 minutes and 50 seconds remaining in the first half.